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Hi folks, tune in every week of 2023 for the best in astronomy from Astronomy Editor Dave Eicher, brought to you by Celestron.This week, a slender crescent Moon slides right past Venus. Both of ...
Scientists have finally found the gravitational wave background, ushering in Astronomy 2.0. It's literally a whole new way to look at the universe.
We can, however, gather indirect evidence of the cosmic background of gravitational waves. Last year, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) released their ...
Scientists Finally Found the Gravitational Wave Background, Ushering in Astronomy 2.0. It's literally a whole new way to look at the universe. By Jackie Appel Published: Jun 28, 2023 8:00 PM EDT.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Saturday, July 12: M56 in LyraGlobular cluster M56 is a gorgeous object in Lyra the Lyre that anyone can observe with binoculars or a telescope.
The fascinating patterns of 35 repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) reveal new properties of these mysterious blasts of deep-space radiation that appear and disappear in milliseconds.
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